Throughout the film, Cole fights back and kills John, Sonya, and Max.
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They then force Cole to give up the code to get rid of the other arriving officers, and Bee gives little regard to Allison's cries of pain, refusing to call her an ambulance. When the cops enter, the evil friends fight them off and kill them, but not before Allison is shot. They try to convince him that they're doing a science project and are about to untie him, but see cops outside. In the living room, the group interrogates him while Bee confesses she drugged the alcohol, but finds out Cole didn't drink it because he hates alcohol. She finds him trying to escape, but Cole passes out from blood loss before he can. After they leave his room, Bee hears footsteps and goes into his room. When they enter the room, they use a needle to take his blood and he manages to hold still, despite his fear of needles. They then prepare to get Cole's blood, but he secretly ran to his room and called 911 before pretending to go to sleep. Her friends fill two cups with Samuel's blood and revealed themselves as a Satanic cult. After playing truth or dare, she raises two daggers up and stabs Samuel in the head, while Cole watches in horror at Bee's villainous reveal. Her friends are Allison, Max, Sonya, John, and Samuel. though Cole spies on them without her knowledge. Bee and Cole have fun together swimming, dancing, and mimicking movies, with Bee even offering Cole alcohol.Īfter making sure Cole goes to bed, she invites her friends over. The next day, she comes to his house to watch him while his parents go out for the night. After dropping Cole off at his house, she claims that they'll party tomorrow night. She was the determined, tenacious, morbid, warped, murderous, amoral, hebephilac and very manipulative babysitter of 12-year-old Cole Johnson (the film's protagonist) and appeared to be friendly towards him, defending him from his neighbor Jeremy, who bullies him by whispering something in his ear that scares him away. Bee (Samara Weaving) is the main villainess in Netflix’s 2017 horror-comedy The Babysitter, as well as a redeemed character in the 2020 sequel The Babysitter: Killer Queen.